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Recent Analysis Finds Housing Constructed of Wood Rather Than Standard Steel and Concrete Might Save More Tons of CO2 Emissions Until 2100
A recent analysis by the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research suggests that housing a growing population in dwellings constructed of wood rather than standard steel and concrete might save more than 100 billion tons of CO2 emissions until 2100.
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Archaeologists Decipher Long Lost Linear Elamite Language in Iran
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Labor Day Storm: US Meteorologists Expect a Named Tropical System by September 5
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Terrestrial Plants Has Caused a Sudden Shift on Earth’s Continent Composition, According to Scientists
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